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Afghanistan Accused Of ‘Cheating’ After Act Gets Caught On Camera. R Ashwin Reacts

Posted on June 25, 2024 By admin






The Afghanistan cricket team booked their progression into the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2024, beating Bangladesh in their final Super 8 match of the tournament. Though it was a deserving win for Afghanistan, there were many head-scratching incidents from the game that left the world of social media baffled. The biggest incident that made headlines was Afghanistan star Gulbadin Naib‘s shock injury claim that seemed to have come on the instructions of coach Jonathan Trott. Seeing the act getting caught on camera, even ‘cheating accusations’ were made against Naib, Trott and Afghanistan.

Gulbadin Naib seemed to have ‘faked’ his injury as he fell down while fielding in slips while holding his hamstring. The incident even forced the medical team to rush in and carry him out of the ground. Not just the Bangladesh team but Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan seemed frustrated by the act. Here’s the video:

This has got to be the most funniest thing ever Gulbadin Naib just breaks down after coach tells him to slow things down pic.twitter.com/JdHm6MfwUp


— Sports Production (@SportsProd37) June 25, 2024

No words…. @ICC should

take action on this pic.twitter.com/61n3N2SuhG


— Hassan Abbasian (@HassanAbbasian) June 25, 2024

Seeing the incident, the likes of Ravichandran Ashwin, Michael Vaughan, etc. took to social media to crack jokes.

Batting, running, slip fielding, celebrating and now taking wickets. https://t.co/AZZyOKe3Px pic.twitter.com/ZfPhdTj86s


— Ashwin(@ashwinravi99) June 25, 2024

Red card for Gulbadin Naib


— Ashwin (@ashwinravi99) June 25, 2024

Great to see Gulbadin become the first cricketer in the history of the game to get a wicket 25 mins after being shot …


— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) June 25, 2024

This is Unacceptable

This is cheating from Afghanistan

Bangladesh scored 81 Runs before the rain and they were only 2 Runs behind par score and Gulbadin Naib do this to avoid Bangladesh victory on DLS

Once a cheater always a Cheater pic.twitter.com/oEnVPlcFCP


— Imran Siddique (@imransiddique89) June 25, 2024

Afghanistan made the entire cricket world stand up and take notice a they shrugged off the ‘minnows’ tag, and confirmed their status among the elite teams in the sport. 

Afghanistan skipper Rashid Khan admitted after the game that it was a dream coming true moment for him and the team.

“It’s something like a dream for us as a team being in the semifinal. It’s all about the way we have started the tournament. The belief came while we beat NZ. I don’t have any words to describe the feeling. The only guy who put us in the semifinal was Brian Lara and we proved it right. I told him we won’t let you down. We thought 130-135 was a good total on this wicket. We were 15-20 runs short. It was all about mindset. We knew they would come hard at us to chase that in 12 overs. That’s where we could take advantage, We just had to be clear with our plans. We put in the effort, that’s in our hands. Everyone did a wonderful job,” he said. 

The Afghans next take on South Africa in the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2024.

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